Toshiba 16X DVD IDE $81.00

jwestpfahl

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AccessMicro has DVD drives Link! on the cheap as well. The Pioneer 16X Tray OEM is $82 while the Toshiba 16X OEM is $78. I'm sure one could find similar deals as well on pricewatch.
 

Mike1138

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What about drives with a decoder card? Is the card worth it with a faster computer, or should I just use the software renderer? Any deals on sep. cards, and what do you guys resommend?
Thanks
 

Malchior

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Well, many decoder cards require a passthrough from the vidcard (actually, I haven't heard of any that don't)... this usually means some degradation in image quality just because of the passthrough. Even though software decoders are "slower", a computer with enough horsepower (400MHz P2 equiv?) should be able to run a DVD at full quality in software just fine. I personally don't think its worth it, especially with the price of CPUs versus the price of a decoder card.
Also, some people have complained that the passthrough causes blurriness on the desktop in higher rez. So if you gots a big monitor with hi-rez... I recommend staying away from decoder card.
 

Jumby

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Just FYI,
Bought 2 of these drives at local Computer show for

$75 + 8% tax - 2% Discount(Talked the sales into it!) EACH :)

So there are some low price for this drive around somewhere.
 

dennisja

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I just bought one monday for $78


[LINK]http://www.accessmicro.com/productinfo.php3?ProductId=HDTOS16XDVD&rnd=976015093[/L]
 

SpideyCU

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Beyond Computer is a good company, I've ordered from them and bought from them at computer shows. Heck, I live like 7 blocks down from them. Hmm...they should pay me for all these good comments...

I also, BTW, got my slot-loading Pioneer drive from them.
 

MrCoyote

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CentralScrutinizer,

I have the Pioneer SLOT 10x DVD and love it. No more cheap, flimsy trays!
The drive I have is actually distributed by "Hi-Val" but it's actually made by Pioneer. Go here to take a look at the 10x DVD slot drive.
 

HappyFace

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That's a good price, but is Royal PC a legit company? They're not listed at reseller ratings... hrm
 

petes28

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just wondering.. isn't the aopen 16x slot the retail version of the pioneer drive? i read that pioneer doesn't sell them retail, just oem, and lets aopen do the retail thing. can anyone confirm/deny this? thanks
 

TSDible

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Pete...

I've heard the same and I'm wondering...

How fast will the 16x do DAE? I can't seem to find a DVD drive that will also let me do audio copies as 12x.
 

phantasm

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I can't stand the Pioneer 12x slot. It makes way too much noise. It performs nicely but it sounds like a jet engine when it spins up. Just my 2p worth.
 

trots

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Petes28, I noticed here they are one and the same.

TSDible, if you look at this thread in storagereview.com, you'll read about a curious problem that the Pioneer 16x's have. My A105S does the same thing, peaks at around 20x approximately 30 min. in, then drops sharply back to just over 12x. I've never noticed it causing any problem in copying, though.

Here's my results with CD Speed99, though you would need to see the graph to see the dropoff:

CD Speed 99

23 February 2001 - 21:53:10

CD-ROM drive information
Vendor PIONEER
Product DVD-ROM DVD-105
Firmware Version 1.22

CD information
Type Audio
Length 35:42.33

Test results

Transfer rate
Average 15.88x
Start 12.45x
End 12.58x
Reading type CAV

DAE quality
Score 10
Accurate stream Yes

Seek times
Random 73 ms
1/3 Seek 84 ms
Full 136 ms

CPU usage
1X 6%
2X 4%
4X 8%
8X 15%

Interface
Burst rate N/A

Spinup/Spindown Time
Spinup Time N/A
Spindown Time N/A

Disc Eject Time 1.80 sec
Disc Load Time N/A
Disc Recognition Time N/A
 

XXXXKEVXXXX

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i can visually see the differance between the slot drive...but can any tell me the advantages and disadvatages of slot and a regular...the only thing i can think of is that slot drives can get dirty easier(the cover) :Þ
 

trots

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XXXXKEVXXXX,

For Pioneer models at least, they chose for some odd reason to put digital audio output only on the slot-loading models, so if you want a digital audio connector and you're choosing Pioneer, you don't want the tray.
 

jovenis

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I have a Pioneer 10x Slot loading. I agree with an earlier post that it is way too noisy. The slot load feature is very sweet. I just wish I could get the best of both worlds. Does anybody know anything about the AOPEN slot load model? What's the noise level for that drive as compared to the Pioneer/HiVal?
 

LED

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Just received my Aopen and it is a lot quieter than my previously owned Pioneer 10X...whistling gone but still has spin up noise...overall I'm pleased with it.